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Trump's "Natural Rights" Doctrine Reshapes US Foreign Policy
The Trump administration is dramatically altering US foreign policy by prioritizing a newly defined concept of "natural rights," which involves undermining international human rights norms and actively supporting right-wing candidates in foreign elections, potentially impacting global stability and ...
Trump's "Natural Rights" Doctrine Reshapes US Foreign Policy
The Trump administration is dramatically altering US foreign policy by prioritizing a newly defined concept of "natural rights," which involves undermining international human rights norms and actively supporting right-wing candidates in foreign elections, potentially impacting global stability and ...
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60% Bias Score


Nawrocki's Presidential Win Shakes EU-Poland Relations
Poland's far-right candidate Karol Nawrocki won the presidential election, causing concern within the EU, which had hoped for a pro-European turn after Donald Tusk's 2023 victory. Nawrocki's win threatens to reverse progress on rule of law issues and reignites tensions between Poland and the EU.
Nawrocki's Presidential Win Shakes EU-Poland Relations
Poland's far-right candidate Karol Nawrocki won the presidential election, causing concern within the EU, which had hoped for a pro-European turn after Donald Tusk's 2023 victory. Nawrocki's win threatens to reverse progress on rule of law issues and reignites tensions between Poland and the EU.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Reduced Role in Ukraine-Russia Talks Amidst Intensified Attacks
Amidst intensified attacks between Ukraine and Russia, the Trump administration's role in mediating the conflict has decreased, with the second round of negotiations in Istanbul yielding no major breakthroughs and the U.S. expressing disappointment but not surprise.
Trump Administration's Reduced Role in Ukraine-Russia Talks Amidst Intensified Attacks
Amidst intensified attacks between Ukraine and Russia, the Trump administration's role in mediating the conflict has decreased, with the second round of negotiations in Istanbul yielding no major breakthroughs and the U.S. expressing disappointment but not surprise.
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40% Bias Score


Boulder Attack: Eight Injured in Alleged Terrorist Attack
On June 1st, eight people were injured in Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel group protesting for the release of Hamas hostages; paperwork with "USAID" and other materials were found in his car.
Boulder Attack: Eight Injured in Alleged Terrorist Attack
On June 1st, eight people were injured in Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel group protesting for the release of Hamas hostages; paperwork with "USAID" and other materials were found in his car.
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56% Bias Score


Russia and Ukraine Agree to Prisoner Swap Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Following direct talks in Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange prisoners of war and the remains of 6,000 soldiers, exceeding 1,000 POWs on each side; however, negotiations for a ceasefire remain stalled due to irreconcilable demands, including Russia's insistence on Ukraine's demilitariza...
Russia and Ukraine Agree to Prisoner Swap Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Following direct talks in Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange prisoners of war and the remains of 6,000 soldiers, exceeding 1,000 POWs on each side; however, negotiations for a ceasefire remain stalled due to irreconcilable demands, including Russia's insistence on Ukraine's demilitariza...
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Drone Strike Damages Russian Bombers, Underscoring War's Shifting Dynamics
Ukraine launched an unprecedented drone attack on a Russian airbase, damaging multiple long-range bombers; the Russian government downplayed the event in state media while pro-war bloggers called for retaliation, overshadowing concurrent peace talks in Istanbul with no apparent progress.
Ukraine Drone Strike Damages Russian Bombers, Underscoring War's Shifting Dynamics
Ukraine launched an unprecedented drone attack on a Russian airbase, damaging multiple long-range bombers; the Russian government downplayed the event in state media while pro-war bloggers called for retaliation, overshadowing concurrent peace talks in Istanbul with no apparent progress.
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56% Bias Score

US-Iran Nuclear Deal Proposal: Limited Enrichment Allowed
A proposed US-Iran nuclear deal, revealed by Axios, would allow Iran temporary low-level uranium enrichment, despite public denials from US officials; former President Trump criticized the deal, while the current administration insists it prevents Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

US-Iran Nuclear Deal Proposal: Limited Enrichment Allowed
A proposed US-Iran nuclear deal, revealed by Axios, would allow Iran temporary low-level uranium enrichment, despite public denials from US officials; former President Trump criticized the deal, while the current administration insists it prevents Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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52% Bias Score

Nigeria: One Maternal Death Every Seven Minutes"
Nigeria has the world's highest maternal mortality rate, with one woman dying every seven minutes due to preventable causes like postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions, exacerbated by poor infrastructure, healthcare worker shortages, and high costs.

Nigeria: One Maternal Death Every Seven Minutes"
Nigeria has the world's highest maternal mortality rate, with one woman dying every seven minutes due to preventable causes like postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions, exacerbated by poor infrastructure, healthcare worker shortages, and high costs.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Talks Yield Prisoner Exchange, but Ceasefire Remains Elusive
The second round of Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul yielded a prisoner exchange agreement (6,000 soldiers each side) but failed to achieve a comprehensive ceasefire. Kyiv demanded a full ceasefire and the return of deported children, while Moscow conditioned a partial ceasefire on territorial conce...

Ukraine-Russia Talks Yield Prisoner Exchange, but Ceasefire Remains Elusive
The second round of Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul yielded a prisoner exchange agreement (6,000 soldiers each side) but failed to achieve a comprehensive ceasefire. Kyiv demanded a full ceasefire and the return of deported children, while Moscow conditioned a partial ceasefire on territorial conce...
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28% Bias Score

Russia's Ukraine Memorandum: Territorial Concessions and Election Demands
Russia's June 2nd memorandum proposes a two-part plan for Ukraine: a military withdrawal from Donbas and Novorossiya, followed by elections within 100 days and the adoption of a neutral status, banning foreign military presence and demanding sanction removal from the West.

Russia's Ukraine Memorandum: Territorial Concessions and Election Demands
Russia's June 2nd memorandum proposes a two-part plan for Ukraine: a military withdrawal from Donbas and Novorossiya, followed by elections within 100 days and the adoption of a neutral status, banning foreign military presence and demanding sanction removal from the West.
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52% Bias Score

US Senators Push for Severe Russia Sanctions Bill
US Senators are pushing for a severe Russia sanctions bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries purchasing Russian energy, following talks with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and recent Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian military bases. The bill has bipartisan support but awaits President Trum...

US Senators Push for Severe Russia Sanctions Bill
US Senators are pushing for a severe Russia sanctions bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries purchasing Russian energy, following talks with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and recent Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian military bases. The bill has bipartisan support but awaits President Trum...
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60% Bias Score

Tulsa Approves \$105 Million in Reparations for 1921 Race Massacre
Tulsa, Oklahoma, will award a \$105 million reparations package to its Black community to address the lasting economic harms caused by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, focusing on community redevelopment rather than direct payments to descendants.

Tulsa Approves \$105 Million in Reparations for 1921 Race Massacre
Tulsa, Oklahoma, will award a \$105 million reparations package to its Black community to address the lasting economic harms caused by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, focusing on community redevelopment rather than direct payments to descendants.
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36% Bias Score
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